The MobiArch'07 program comprises 2 keynotes speeches
featuring the recent advances in wireless mobile networking, 4
technical paper sessions
which consist of 11 peer-reviewed papers
(out of 46 submissions), and a
panel session debating the hot topic on "Stagnation of deployment of 4G and beyond?".
The final program can be found here.

The paper format must be the same as the conference proceedings as described at:
http://www.sheridanprinting.com/typedept/sigcomm.htm, except that in place
of the value 978-1-59593-713-1 the copyright information in the style template
must be replaced with 978-1-59593-784-8. I.e., the corresponding part in the
Latex class file should appear:
\conferenceinfo{MobiArch'07,} {August 27--31, 2007, Kyoto, Japan.}
\CopyrightYear{2007} \crdata{978-1-59593-784-8/07/0008}

You can find templates for word and latex at that site. Please note:

The due date for the workshop camera ready is June 11, 2007.

The camera-ready must be submitted in pdf.

You must prepare the paper according to the above requirements and the page
limit is 8.

The camera-ready must be uploaded via EDAS

You must specify a paper presenter and his/her short biography in EDAS.

The author copyright form is available at http://www.acm.org/pubs/copyright_form.html
orhttp://acmqueue.com/ACM_copyright_form.pdf, and must be emailed to Bill Hogan
at whh@cs.cornell.edu by June 11, 2007.
The document source must be emailed to Bill Hogan at whh@cs.cornell.edu.

With the recent development of technologies in
wireless access and mobile devices, user, terminal, and network mobility has
become an indispensable component of today's Internet vision, and it is likely
to continue in the near future, while affecting the whole architectural design
of the future Internet. Yet, issues like efficient mobility management and
optimization, locator-identifier split, multi-homing, security, and related
operational/deployment concerns are still in their early stages of development.
Moreover, the Internet architecture, its end-to-end principles, and business
models will require rethinking due to the massive penetration of mobility into
the Internet. For instance, an appropriate system that allows communicating with
a mobile host requires addressing several fundamental issues with the Internet
architecture, such as ability to locate the mobile host/service, preserving
ongoing communications upon changes of locations, as well as efficient and
secure handover management. As another example, the emerging wireless
technologies such as WiMax/WiBro and 3G/B3G/4G may pose additional challenges to
the Internet architecture since they introduce design principles different from
the packet-switched Internet.

MobiArch'07 welcomes submissions,
from both researchers and practitioners, in exploration of recent advances in
architectures, protocols, and experiences with emerging technologies on wireless
and mobility over the Internet, with an emphasis on wireless infrastructures
and mobility patterns for mobility support, new mobility protocols, service
discovery, routing and location management, mobile network performance
evaluation and modeling, multi-homing, security, architectural impacts and
deployment considerations. Furthermore, the potential of usability of mobility
services for connecting people and devices in developing regions of the world
into the Internet infrastructure will be also explored.

TOPICS

Topics of MobiArch’07 cover all
aspects of architectural issues and system support for wireless and mobility in the Internet,
including but not limited to:

Impacts of new wireless
technologies/services and mobility patterns on the Internet architecture

Architectures and protocols for
mobility support in the Internet, ranging from approaches in link, network,
transport to session/application layers and cross-layer design

Mechanisms and issues with
connecting developing regions into the Internet

Following
the success of MobiArch'06, the MobiArch'07
workshop will be a single-track one-day workshop. Early stages, position papers,
systems and measurement papers will be particularly welcome. All accepted papers will be
presented and discussed. The program is planned to also include a keynote
address and a panel session with world-renowned researchers discussing
state-of-the-art technologies and hot topics in mobility in the evolving
Internet architecture. The proceedings will be published by the ACM and
ACM digital library.

SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES

Submissions must be no
greater than 6 pages in length, must be a pdf file, and must follow the
formatting guidelines at
http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2007/workshop-psg.html. Submissions that
deviate from these guidelines will be rejected without consideration. Reviews
will be single-blind: authors name and affiliation should be included in the
submission. Papers may be submitted directly at the following URL:
http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=5238 or follow the EDAS instructions as
below.

1.

Create a personal account on EDAS (if the author does
not already have one) and log into EDAS.

2.

Click on the "Submit paper" tab and choose MobiArch'07 from from the
list.